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Which are the two variables that scientists try to isolate in most scientific experiments?
answers: The larger and the smaller
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A relationship between two variables in which both variables either increase or decrease. Both variables move in tandem.
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My questions are:
why are variables useful in algebra? Also, what makes the use of variables difficult to understand? Variables
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How would you describe the relationship between the two variables shown in the graph above (degree of slope and loss of soil
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If a causative relationship between the two variables is proven, there will always be a correlative relationship between these
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Linear regression analysis is based on identifying independent variables and gathering historical data for these variables.Name
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_____ are factors that are not tested and remain constant.
A. Dependent variables B. Controlled variables C. Independent
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bree
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A graph has age (weeks) on the x-axis, and height (inches) on the y-axis. Points are grouped closely together and increase
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A student computes the correlation between two variables in a spreedsheet and finds r= 0.06.Is there a relationship between the
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Gee
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I have vocabulary words for science that I have to define and I cant find the defintions for Manipulated variables, responding
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